What is the most atractive stamp in your passport?

Old Jan 4th, 2006, 04:52 AM
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What is the most atractive stamp in your passport?

It seems I am not the only one who likes to hold on to my old passport because of memories. I have many interesting stamps but two the most attractive are one from Galapagos Islands and the other from the Seychlles.

What are the most atractive stamps in your passport? From what country? How long did you stay there and did you enjoy your trip?



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Old Jan 4th, 2006, 07:45 AM
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India

I had to send my passport to the consulate in San Diego and the pasted on somethign that covered the whole page.

2 weeks and it was AMAZING
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Old Jan 4th, 2006, 08:26 AM
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bora bora

pat, i would LOVE to go to seychelles one day. it is as beautiful as it is in pictures? a photographer once told me that if i thought bora bora was amazing, i should go to seychelles.
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Old Jan 4th, 2006, 10:02 AM
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I like my visas from Cambodia and Vietnam- again, takes up the whole page. I also can spend time looking through my passport- what fun!
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i like my full page visa for china. it has a pic of the great wall, a hike that was one of the most amazing places i've ever been.
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Old Jan 4th, 2006, 04:49 PM
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None of my stamps over the last 15 years have been very interesting, but DH passport from 1977 has a stamp from Jordan with the profile of King Hussein.
Cool!

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Old Jan 5th, 2006, 01:36 AM
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Thank you for sharing

Jackiehammond, we been to both Bora Bora and the Seychelles. Please keep it secret but I have to say that nothing, absolutely nothing can be compared to Bora Bora. I would go back in a heart beat. And we loved the Seychelles (my sister lived there for a few years) but if I have to decide again one day it will be BB
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I also keep my old passport and look at in regularly. I always hate it when they stamp it too lightly and you can barely see it. I have two Morocco stamps that you are barely legible. And one Israeli stamp where they used the wrong stamp (the one for Israeli citizens) and used the correct on top of it, so it looks ugly. Or they use cheap ink so it fades aways quickly. By contrast, I have my grandmother's passport from the 60's and the stamps are still clear.

The best ones I have so far are from Jordan, with some colorful postage stamps for the visa and from Japan, where they use a sticker instead of stamp. Those at least will not fade away with time.
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I like the Aruba stamp that says Bonbini which means welcome.
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